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At a GlanceWhen the Impressionist painters spoke about
light and dark, they meant the imagery of shape and emotion as
interpreted by the texture and translucent color of their paint.
Frankly, while their stuff may be hanging in the Musťe d'Orsay
in Paris, it doesnít compare to this Post-Impressionist work of
art painted against the background of the Plumas National
Forest. And as fine a composition as this is on the steadily
winding climb from Quincy up to Grizzly Peak, itís south of the
summit that the road artist has really created a masterpiece.
Here, the dark Pavement has been colored with a light
Engineering touch that has allowed this tour de force to retain
an almost transcendent Twistiness. The landscape's scenic motif
throughout is largely varied forest, though the contrasting
juxtaposition of Lake Oroville in the lower part of the picture
does intrigue. The piece's Character is enhanced by the variety
of valley, high country and lakeside climatic themes. Thereís a
balanced symmetry in the inherent Remoteness: it's heightened
the higher up you are and itís lower down low. No doubt you'll
appreciate all three state-of-the-art DHs curated south of
Quincy, even if normally you just mean toast when you speak
about light and dark. Yes, to be exposed to sublime asphart like
this makes one weep for what can be. After all, while you may
not know much about art, you know what you like.

'This is my new, personal favorite DH, the most enjoyable road I have ever ridden, ANYWHERE!! The 30 mi (50 km) south of the Grizzly summit is so great, it's hard to imagine a better road. Maybe the scenery is not 15/15, but the rest of the road is just excellent.' --Paul Mackie

'Wow, what a great road. Virtually no traffic, no logging trucks, and awesome tight twisties interspersed with sweepers. ' --Ron Leonard

'We rode this yesterday and loved it. Great surface and twisties. Connected to DH9 via DH7TE-A and had a blast. 405 miles round trip.' --Rick Brown